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Dear Lindsay,
There are quite a few stores, have unconcealed ceilings `similiar' to what you have described.
Overall, it is acceptable to have the beams especially if it is at the display area. This is why the customers walk around and they are not under the beam at prolonged times. However, for the office (or admin office) try to avoid working under the beams.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/27/99 11:40:05 PM, Lindsay Smith wrote:
>Dear Cecil
>My sister is relocating her
>antique business to larger
>premises and is considering
>installing overhead beams to
>give the shop an old English
>style, everything I have read
>regarding beams suggests that
>they are very unlucky and
>suppress the flow of chi.
>Could you please advise on
>whether you think installing
>beams is likely to affect
>business or not. The shop is
>very large.
>
>Many Thanks
>
>Jane.
>
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